World Cup 2026
United States of America (USA)
About the USA
The United States will host the largest share of World Cup 2026 matches, spread across 11 cities from coast to coast. This historic tournament brings the world’s game to iconic stadiums, diverse cultures, and some of the country’s most vibrant destinations. From buzzing metropolises to laid-back coastal hubs, travelers can expect world-class football in settings as unique as the nation itself.

General Information
Official language: English
Currency: US Dollar (USD)
Population: 330+ million
Capital: Washington, D.C.
Travel & Conditions
Time zones: Eastern, Central, Mountain, Pacific
Weather (June–July): Warm to hot, with regional variations
Visa: ESTA required for many travelers
Airports: Major hubs in New York, Atlanta, Miami, Los Angeles
Host Cities in the USA
USA 2026
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a visa to attend the World Cup in the USA?
Most international travelers need an ESTA (Electronic System for Travel Authorization) or a tourist visa. Requirements vary by country, so check before booking.
What is the weather like during the World Cup?
June and July are generally warm to hot. Expect humid conditions in the East (Miami, New York), dry heat in the West (Los Angeles, San Francisco), and mild evenings in northern cities like Seattle.
Which airports are best to fly into?
The USA has several major hubs: JFK in New York, LAX in Los Angeles, ATL in Atlanta, and MIA in Miami. Each host city has at least one international airport.
How easy is it to travel between host cities?
Distances can be long. Domestic flights are the fastest way to move between cities, though private transfers and tailored travel solutions are available with our services.
Is English the only language spoken?
English is the official language, but you’ll find large Spanish-speaking communities in many cities, especially Miami, Los Angeles, and Houston.









